On Friday, I covered the debuts of Trae Young, Marvin Bagley III, Wendell Carter, Mikal Bridges, and Collin Sexton. Next up are the first-round performances for Mo Bamba and Miles Bridges.

One of those seven names will likely end up in Chicago given the Bulls’ current ninth-place standing in the tank race.

Bamba’s college career ends in frustrating fashion

Bamba had been sidelined for three games with a toe injury prior to the NCAA Tournament but it didn’t seem to slow him down much on Friday. When he got the ball, he was a force inside. Nevada didn’t have a player taller than 6-foot-7 and Bamba finished with ease around the basket, scoring 13 points on 6-of-11 shooting.

Unfortunately for scouting purposes, Bamba didn’t get nearly as many touches as he should have in such an advantageous situation. It’s clear he needs to add a lot of strength to his frame, but that’s true of most 19-year-old big men. He...